ABSTRACT

Education officials, specialist leaders and teachers have all been involved in different ways to bring about school reform in Hong Kong. This book is a very current and relevant analysis of this reform, highlighting the way in which agencies have cooperated in bringing about change over the last several decades. Through a process of wide-ranging decision-making, collaboration and consensus among key bodies and agencies of change, some important developments have occurred. The reforms collectively have had, and are continuing to have, a major impact upon schooling in Hong Kong.

This volume represents a range of authors and specialists involved in a number of different reforms, covering themes such as historical policy contexts, new curriculum approaches, changing pedagogies, school leadership, implementation and change, and assessment and evaluation. This is a very topical book which provides a probing analysis of how an Asian education system has been able to reach and maintain a very high performing level.

chapter 1|13 pages

Asia's High-Performing Education System

The Case Of Hong Kong

part I|33 pages

Policy Context

chapter 2|16 pages

Curriculum Reforms in Hong Kong

Historical and Changing Socio-Political Contexts

chapter 3|15 pages

Centralization and Decentralization

An Historical Analysis of School-Based Curriculum Development Initiatives in Hong Kong

part II|66 pages

Curriculum for New Times

chapter 6|18 pages

Liberal Studies in Hong Kong

Teachers' Space, Place and Fusion of Horizons

chapter 7|13 pages

National Identity and Patriotism in Hong Kong's Educational Reform

Student Attributes and Contested Curriculum Structures

part III|34 pages

Changing Classrooms

chapter 8|15 pages

The Impact of the Learning Study Approach on Chinese Classrooms

The Hong Kong Experience

chapter 9|17 pages

Small Class Teaching in Hong Kong

Seizing The Opportunities

part IV|43 pages

School Leadership

chapter 10|24 pages

Transformational School Leadership

Principals' Strategic Vision and Teacher Development Practices

chapter 11|17 pages

Curriculum Leadership Developments

Lessons Learned and Achievements Made

part V|60 pages

Curriculum Change and Implementation

chapter 14|32 pages

Changes in English-Language Education

Ideology and Reform Strategies

part VI|51 pages

Assessment

chapter 15|19 pages

Assessment for Learning in Hong Kong

Conceptions, Issues and Implications

chapter 17|16 pages

Accountability and Improvement

Lessons from Studying Hong Kong Teachers' Conceptions of Assessment

part VII|50 pages

Quality Assurance and School Evaluation